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Household response to warnings
In. Trost, Jan, ed; Hultaker, Orjan, ed. Family and disaster. Uppsala, International Library, Mar. 1983. p.95-104, tab. (International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disaster : Special Issue : Family and Disaster, 1, 1).
Monography in En | Desastres -Disasters- | ID: des-13618
Responsible library: CR3.1
Localization: CR3.1; DES
ABSTRACT
By use of a two-stage decision-model, the effect of family structure on household response to natural hazard warnings is examined for a smple of 429 Mobile, Alabama residents interviewed after Hurricane Frederic in 1979. The basic hypothesis that is examined is that the manner in which residents decide to evacuate differs depending on the structural characteristics of the household. Results show that the complete nuclear family--father, mother, and children--appears to respond much more like relatively isolated groups, relying on their own interpretation of warning information, in constrast to what may be labelled as incomplete nuclear families--married couples without children and single residents living alone--who rely on their prior perceptions of risk and their social contacts with other significant persons. (AU)
Subject(s)
Full text: Available Collection: Tematic databases Database: Desastres -Disasters- Main subject: Perception / Family / Family Characteristics / Natural Disasters Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disaster : Special Issue : Family and Disaster Year: 1983 Document type: Monography
Full text: Available Collection: Tematic databases Database: Desastres -Disasters- Main subject: Perception / Family / Family Characteristics / Natural Disasters Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Journal: International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disaster : Special Issue : Family and Disaster Year: 1983 Document type: Monography
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